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those got the public subsidies had more accidents, less technological advances. that's what happens when politics gets involved. so if government wants to do basically it, feen. let private investors take the real risk. >> fracking, by the way. >> we have to lean towards subsidy investments. there is no question there is some role. >> there was one man in there who made fracking possible. george mitchell from texas, all the engineers told him, including governor engineer, you couldn't do it. he's the one that pushed it and made it happen. >> i want to say, i know we have to get out. i know there is not one transformtive economic phenomenon in our or any advanced technology that doesn't have government's footprints on it at least at the beginning. >> the model came out of the department of energy, wow. electricity, same thing. >> that's it. no one denies government should have schools, should have roads, all that. >> student: that's there. that's a huge fingerprint. but this is not the proper role where government should be in. fisker, cylindra. >> you can talk ab
those got the public subsidies had more accidents, less technological advances. that's what happens when politics gets involved. so if government wants to do basically it, feen. let private investors take the real risk. >> fracking, by the way. >> we have to lean towards subsidy investments. there is no question there is some role. >> there was one man in there who made fracking possible. george mitchell from texas, all the engineers told him, including governor engineer, you...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... s not. the 20 e-class. it doesn't just see the fute. it is the future. ♪ neil: smiled. you are on every camera. welcome. i am neil cavuto. you want all these cameras and website send e-mail snoopers to slow down and put looking down? suck it up because they are just ramping up. new york police commissioner says he wants lots more cameras and fancier cameras at that, cameras that can catch more, reveal more, and tell more. presumably focused on stopping bad guys more, but throughout they're also looking at us guys more. what is weird is, the other night the prince of privacy advocacy seemed okay with that. >> we should not be willy-nilly look
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this new $100 bill is really technologically advanced. it's got a blue 3-d security ribbon and a liberty bell that changes color when you tilt it. this is aimed at slowing counter fitters who love to counterfeit this bill. many americans don't really use $100 bills. it's a different story abroad. the number tonight is 6 5. the percentage of $100 bills in circulation held outside the united states, according to a federal reserve study. wonder how many are used for nefarious purposes. "anderson cooper 360" starts now. >>> significant new developments tonight. breaking news. a lot to tell you here and overseas. investigators not just scrambling to learn who turned tamerlan tsarnaev toward radical islam and who if anyone trained him in bomb-making. they're also grappling here at home with the grim possibility, just a possibility for now, they dropped the ball. the possibility that not one but two potential red flags, one to the fbi and now one to the cia, were mistakenl
this new $100 bill is really technologically advanced. it's got a blue 3-d security ribbon and a liberty bell that changes color when you tilt it. this is aimed at slowing counter fitters who love to counterfeit this bill. many americans don't really use $100 bills. it's a different story abroad. the number tonight is 6 5. the percentage of $100 bills in circulation held outside the united states, according to a federal reserve study. wonder how many are used for nefarious purposes....
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technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future of coverage. we are facing a lot of problem. because no one thought to drink no good school. nolle done no permits when you feel how far. other local what's not enough will be as a law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. most would be used. at all and you would. give general dunford for my prop artist i was fired about how most fights. all fights. the fights are right. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country music stars are a fool you know what kind of mind their terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a defeat terrorism on the on the ball and the crystal ball kids you're good to. go the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're a profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm not a martin and we're going to break that.
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slain colleague sean collier, who was shot dead on tuesday night at the massachusetts institute of technology by the parrot who stand accused of planting two bombs that killed three people at the boston marathon. the u.s. vice-president was among the thousands paying their last respects. >> while u.s. authorities have dropped charges against the main suspects in last week's ricin letter attacks. paul kagan curtis was accused of sending the letter is laced with the poison to president obama and several legislators -- paul kevin curtis. authorities have turned their attention to a second man connected to curtis. >> to russia now where the trial of russian activists alexei nevalny resume. he is one of the president's most vocal critics. >> if convicted, he could face 10 years in prison and be barred from public office. the trial resumed last week after nevalny's lawyers asked for more time to study the documents. >> local prosecutors dismissed, and the charges two years ago, but moscow ordered them to reopen the case. >> security was tight at the train station ahead of the trial. russian opposit
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seniors and people with disabilities across the city of san francisco when it comes to technology. we have put in computers in 54 sites in the city. and we would like to have those sites maintained when you do your budget. we want to make sure that the money is there so they can continue to skype, tweet, have online banking, check their online medical records. and to keep in contact with all of their friends and families who are all across the world. so for the seniors and people with disabilities, we are hoping you will make that a special, special consideration when you do your budget. because the seniors are the foundation of any community. and we would like to make sure that they stay connected. we would like to thank ann henson, the leadership of the department of asian and adult services. we could not have done this without her support. thank you very much. >> good eveni ining everyone, a mayor and department heads. i am eddie part of the bayview program. i want to say that our program is the only program out here to service with youth dealing with multicultural youth program
seniors and people with disabilities across the city of san francisco when it comes to technology. we have put in computers in 54 sites in the city. and we would like to have those sites maintained when you do your budget. we want to make sure that the money is there so they can continue to skype, tweet, have online banking, check their online medical records. and to keep in contact with all of their friends and families who are all across the world. so for the seniors and people with...
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the technology environment in which we're operating changes. so in 2013, we thought it was a particularly important time as we finish this period, over a decade of two wars, it's a particularly important time for car ba -- darpa to step back and look ahead at the years and decades ahead and to give some real thought and then be very clear about how we interpret that mission in the context of today's reality. that's what our framework document is about. i think everyone has had a chance to look at it. it will be available on our website shortly after this press conference as well. just tocy knopp size what is in there -- to snop size what is n there -- synopsize what is in there, it's a look ahead at the darpa environment, we're trying to build radical new solutions. the first major factor that we see is we believe we're going to be in an extended period during which our national security will face a wide range of different types of threats from a wide range of different actors. nation states are in the mix but so too are terrorist organizations
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combination technologies will be very, very critical. so those are a few thoughts about how we pursue our mission today. that may wrap up coming back to our core object days. darpa subject to this a new generation of technology for national security. so what might the military capability of the future look like? today we are building a future in which war fighters can use cybertools as tactical weapons fully integrated in the kinetic site. we are building a new generation of electronic warfare that will deprive what others around the world do with globally available technology. they're also building a new suite of technology for position navigation and timing to people and platforms will continue to be dangerously reliant on gps as they are today. if you look across programs, we also built new approaches to space and robotics to advance platforms, weapons systems underneath all of that, we are building a new foundation of emerging technologies and software to let trot nixon materials, but also new technologies that emerge from the biolog
combination technologies will be very, very critical. so those are a few thoughts about how we pursue our mission today. that may wrap up coming back to our core object days. darpa subject to this a new generation of technology for national security. so what might the military capability of the future look like? today we are building a future in which war fighters can use cybertools as tactical weapons fully integrated in the kinetic site. we are building a new generation of electronic warfare...
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our technological work gives us information that abu dujon went there, met people, and agitated. not once but many times. >> reporter: there are reports that dujon was observed at the mosque and observed meeting tsarnaev. do you know this? >> translator: i really can't answer this. for different reasons i can't answer. you understand me? >> reporter: i should be clear here tamerlan tsarnaev and abu dujon, we can't confirm this they ever actually met but look at the kind of training abu dujon was able to provide and how useful it could have been to whoever it was that was trying to carry out the attacks in boston and bear in mind tamerlan tsarnaev was in the same city as that militant for about half of last year, wolf. >> six months plus indeed. nick as we reported earlier officials from the u.s. embassy in moscow are there right now in dagestan questioning tamerlan's parent. tell us what we know about those questions and the meetings. >> reporter: it began yesterday. the fbi and russian security service fsb involved in this questioning of the parents. i'm sure they're trying to p
our technological work gives us information that abu dujon went there, met people, and agitated. not once but many times. >> reporter: there are reports that dujon was observed at the mosque and observed meeting tsarnaev. do you know this? >> translator: i really can't answer this. for different reasons i can't answer. you understand me? >> reporter: i should be clear here tamerlan tsarnaev and abu dujon, we can't confirm this they ever actually met but look at the kind of...
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he has no problem with police using technology to fight crime. in my view, i don't want 30,000 drones flying in my face. where did i get that number. the air force says in fewer than 20 years 30,000 drones will be flying in the country. cameras on every street corner and -- >> we're doing this to keep you safe or safer. you have nothing to worry about. you're a judge, upstanding human being, don't worry, this is meant to target people to do something in fairs. >> when -- nefarious. >> when the government is in your face, you can't be free. imagine jefferson with the photo cameras watching him or a drone in his face. >> neil: especially knowing his personal habits. >> i picked him intentionally. >> neil: thank you, judge. very much. >>> more bs from the dhs, how one republican describes janet napolitano of the security handling of the boston terror mess. what they want to know is how the older brother fell through high security cracks and why even after tamerlan tsarnaev was given a thumb's up, local officials in boston were never given a heads-up
he has no problem with police using technology to fight crime. in my view, i don't want 30,000 drones flying in my face. where did i get that number. the air force says in fewer than 20 years 30,000 drones will be flying in the country. cameras on every street corner and -- >> we're doing this to keep you safe or safer. you have nothing to worry about. you're a judge, upstanding human being, don't worry, this is meant to target people to do something in fairs. >> when -- nefarious....
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probably the greatest technological university in the world. it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. >> mr. ellison, the vice president says that's who we are. but there are plenty of commentators who say that's no longer who we want to be. >> yeah, well, you know, the vice president really describes the actual situation on not just m.i.t. campus but america all over. some people don't want america to be a pluralistic society where everybody respects everyone else's individuality and diversity. but, you know, we've always had people like that. in fact, the greater part of our history has been people -- has been made up of people who wanted to relegate some to the sidelines and others to the back of the bus and others to the concentration camps. i mean, we've had that story told. but, you know, we're now at a space in american history where we recognize the deck dignity of all people, the diversity. we see it as a strength, not weakness. i commend the vice president for reminding americans
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and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots but we want to stop our arms systems killing systems that have full autonomy where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the fundamental principle is that a human must always be meaningfully involved in the control over decisions to launch weapons and to fire it might all sound a bit hollywood but it's not as far off as you might think many campaign is fearless science fiction like arms race is already quietly getting underway with developers standing to make huge amounts for really creative deals it is like this big dog throwing blocks of concrete cause concern little public debates yet being had about the implications of the development of this type of technology people think of fully autonomous weapons they think of the terminator they think by. something like this guy you're saying that you know what it looked like you know the wall is more likely to be a small time. i mean the developments are the the darpa thus
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probably the greatest technological university in the world, it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. you represent every community in the world. and what do you do? you challenge your orthodox as they try to impose it. you push the envelope. you know that no change can come without jettison in the past, you're on the edge of science and technology. you make no distinction between the competence of male and female. you are their worst nightmare. all the things these perverted jihadis, self-made or organized, all the things they fear. the students that are here, i promise you these events since 9/11 will not write the history of this century or this nation. they will be a mere chapter in the journey of the history of this country because we will not change. and they will not marginalize us. they, they will eventually be marginalized. what the world saw was 264 people injured, three beautiful decent people lost in the marathon. an 8-year-old boy, a chinese student, a 29-year-old woman. and the world saw -- they saw all who were ther
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the threat to investors, and concerns these technology breaches will be more common. john reid stark ran the fcc's office of interpret enforcement joins us. adam: filing to impress the iphone maker promising to return a hundred billion bucks to shareholders, but it's not enough to prop up the stock. lori: fire works in washington, grilled on furloughs causing flight delays, and house picking up legislation to make the keystone pipeline happening by going around the president. adam: going for gold, coming up empty handed, the rush to physical gold wiping out the u.s. midnight. how they did it. lori: update you on the market, weak data points starting the session off pointing to softness, perhaps in the second quarter. durable goods orders for the month of march down 5.7% from the previous month, all demand for big ticket items across the board. straight to the floor where nicole is standing by. nicole, major average on track to snap gains. >> that's right. we are seeing the markets down slightly here, lor iring'sdlori as you noted, just slightly. there's been back and
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. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> megyn: fox news alert on one of our top stories in just an hour the u.n. secretary general when asked by fox news condemned the remarks made by the american college professor and u.n. official who thinks america got what it deserved in these attacks on boston. that's a paraphrase but, trust me, he was close to it an official suggesting that america is still making enemies around the world and referring to the people killed in boston marathon's bombings as can a canaries who happened to be the one the resisters decided have to die. joining me to discuss it is david webb host of the sirius. colmes a fox news contributor. old richard falk is not only this human rights council. professor emeritus at princeton university taught there for 40 years and is now retired. now teaching the uc santa barbara and goes on and on in his piece talking about the hysterical boston dragnet for the remaining suspect that lived last week and the poor little c
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. the fbi and failed to connect the dots. he also served on the national security staff during the clinton administration. thanks very much, and you are joining us from dartmouth where you are in charge of your special program there. first of all, dan, what about all of this confusion over what do we do when the russians ask us for information, how we did or did not provide it. the fbi sa
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the president got some grief for some of the administration's investments in the green technology, but you don't hear anybody saying, well, we don't want to support google, facebook or twitter. i think there's a broad understanding this would be the engine that creates jobs well into the 21st century and cities and nations would do well to encourage and invest in these new opportunities. i to to a group of college students and said where will you move after college? you can see what new york city is competing with san francisco, some people want to go there, some to new york, some to austin. it's imperative for cities to compete with one another and encourage this innovate i have been economy, and it's important for countries to do the same thing. we want people from around the world, immigrants from other countries, get educated here, stay here and create the jobs of the future. >> and we also want women to be engaged in these. rachel, this is soming we've talked about before, but these fields tend tore male-dominated. to have buy in on whole, you have to have gender equity. >> this i
the president got some grief for some of the administration's investments in the green technology, but you don't hear anybody saying, well, we don't want to support google, facebook or twitter. i think there's a broad understanding this would be the engine that creates jobs well into the 21st century and cities and nations would do well to encourage and invest in these new opportunities. i to to a group of college students and said where will you move after college? you can see what new york...
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. withyou'll find reviewsve time, on home repair to healthcareon. written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> looking at live pictures of a memorial service that's begun for m.i.t. officer sean collier. his brother is expected to speak. also vice president biden, james taylor expected to perform. we'll bring that to you as well. police say he was gunned down by the bombing suspects while sitting in his patrol car on campus. police lined the streets in his hometown. >> saluting one of their own gunned down in the midst of boston's nightmare. here, the hearse carries the body of 26-year-old sean collier, an m.i.t. police officer. as it makes its way to his hometown of wilmington, massachusetts, crowds gather as a mark of respect. >> sean is not in that casket. sean will continue to live on and his legacy
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meanwhile, shares of buckeye technology is soaring on news of a buyout. georgia-pacific is buying the company for $1.5 billion. walmart has bids on the man of steel. the retailer will be the only place to buy tickets for the next superman movie. those tickets will be available at 3700 walmart stores on may may 18. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfol. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. dagen: will employers to be able to ask for your social media password? stuart: andrew napolitano is with us. give us your password
meanwhile, shares of buckeye technology is soaring on news of a buyout. georgia-pacific is buying the company for $1.5 billion. walmart has bids on the man of steel. the retailer will be the only place to buy tickets for the next superman movie. those tickets will be available at 3700 walmart stores on may may 18. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> ashleigh ban field is back with us. she is outside the hospital where the suspect is in a hospital room. also a number of victims are as well. ashleigh, you are telling me about the possibility that tsarnaev may be moved. >> yes. i'm not sure if you could hear, but there are 11 of those victims are still here. there is this consternation. the district attorney who represents boston says there is some difficulties that some of the families of those victims are having, knowing that their loved ones are being treated at the same facility he's being treated at. the district attorney told me in the next couple of days he could be moved elsewhere. have a listen. >> i don't have any direction communication with the united states attorney on this, but i've been told there is some concern that this defe
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what is ironic about this, that they are using western technology to promote this radical ideology to recruit the disowe pest -- dispossessed and disgruntled to commit acts of terrorism in the west. jenna: you don't think our actions in the muslim world impact at all the motivation to terror? >> i think there is an effect but let's argue for a moment. what if we did as michael suggested we pulled out of the middle east. we cut our support for israel, what would happen? would this be the beginning of the end of radical islamist militants? no. this would allow radical islamists militants to take over the middle east and we would be more at risk. jenna: michael, respond to that. if we pud out of the muslim world and decided we wouldn't do anything anymore would there be no terror attacks in the future. >> there would be much less. they would be fighting each other. sunnis would be fighting shia. you have to come to grips with the fact that people don't like to be up traded or bombed by anybody and we have been engaged in that. jenna: what should we have done, michael? what should we have
what is ironic about this, that they are using western technology to promote this radical ideology to recruit the disowe pest -- dispossessed and disgruntled to commit acts of terrorism in the west. jenna: you don't think our actions in the muslim world impact at all the motivation to terror? >> i think there is an effect but let's argue for a moment. what if we did as michael suggested we pulled out of the middle east. we cut our support for israel, what would happen? would this be the...
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this is technology that has been around so long that everyone should have caught it. the reason they say it is simple is because they want the metal to be pretty much the same as the metals used in airplanes. it is flexible and services causes it to ben. we'll bring this to you live as it happens with the news conference at 930 on our comcast and all. as as i did the word yes sir know i will run out and give you a live shot. >> we'll be waiting to hear that. >> severance as goes police and surveillance video of the car involved in a deadly shooting earlier this month. they got from the inside video of a taxicab that happens to be in the area. the victim was 23 year-old jay ernesto a cost up. on the left-hand side, the surveillance video and decide is can you conceive is why car speeding there on the left. they think the white car was involved in the shot being fired. the cabin to be in the area dropping people off. they're hoping maybe the surveillance will help them catch that car. it was a 2012 lexus es 350. investigators say acosta has no criminal history which lee
this is technology that has been around so long that everyone should have caught it. the reason they say it is simple is because they want the metal to be pretty much the same as the metals used in airplanes. it is flexible and services causes it to ben. we'll bring this to you live as it happens with the news conference at 930 on our comcast and all. as as i did the word yes sir know i will run out and give you a live shot. >> we'll be waiting to hear that. >> severance as goes...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> orders for long-lasting factory goods fell sharper dragged by a volatile demand for aircraft. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is currently down, 25. the nasdaq down, 7. s&p is up a fraction. >>> a lot of people are talking about apple this morning after the company reported a disappointing quarter. ktvu's pam cook is watching the stock and listening to the comments about the future of one of the bay area's best- known companies. >> reporter: good morning. the news is mostly disappointing to many investors. but apple faithful are encouraged by some results. now, first of all, apple did have a profitable quarter. $10 a share on revenue of $43 billion. but that's not as good as analysts were predicting and analysts grew accustomed to the company under steve jobs which always beat expectations. ceo, tim cook under fire about his preparation and the future of an. analysts are giving the iphone five to seven years of relevan
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> orders for long-lasting factory goods fell sharper dragged by a volatile demand for aircraft. taking a live look at the big board, the dow is currently down, 25. the nasdaq down, 7. s&p is up a fraction. >>> a lot of people are talking about apple this morning after the company reported a disappointing quarter. ktvu's pam...
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using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> oh, man. this is not good. there's talk that apple's ceo tim cook might get fired because of the company's bad performance in the stock market. you can tell tim cook is trying to keep his job because he's like, have you tried turned the company on and off again? >> that's always what you try to do to fix something. >>> coming up in this half hour, a plane that doesn't use a drop of fuel is now taking to the skies. captain sully sullenberger was there. you'll see what he thinks of a solar-powered marvel. >>> you'll meet an athlete who's giving up a big chance to make a big difference. that's ahead. >> i love that story. >>> the bomber's wife went into hiding. now she is breaking her silence. she has released a statement througher this lawyers and terrell brown is in boston. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: norah, charlie, good morning to you both. katharine russell tsarnaev
using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> oh, man. this is not good. there's talk that apple's ceo tim cook might get fired because of the company's bad performance in the stock market. you can tell tim cook is trying to keep his job because he's like, have you tried turned the company on and off again? >>...
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breach, using not sophisticated technology to panic america and wall street with a few key strokes. earlier this year, michelle obama, the first lady, had her information put on the internet, including her social security number and her credit report. george? >> incredible. this is why national security officials say cyber attacks could be the number one threat. >> and the banks that were hacked earlier. >>> let's go to the poison letters that were mailed to president obama and other public officials. the main suspect has been released from jail. charges have been dropped against him. and there's now questions about whether or not he was framed. abc's matt gutman is in oxford, mississippi, with the latest on this story. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. that suspect, an elvis impersonator, who was thought to be the mastermind behind that poisonous plot against the president, he walked out of that courthouse just yesterday. now, the fbi is focusing on his rival, a karate instructor. >> overwhelming. to say the least. it's overwhelming. >> reporter: this
breach, using not sophisticated technology to panic america and wall street with a few key strokes. earlier this year, michelle obama, the first lady, had her information put on the internet, including her social security number and her credit report. george? >> incredible. this is why national security officials say cyber attacks could be the number one threat. >> and the banks that were hacked earlier. >>> let's go to the poison letters that were mailed to president obama...
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they had to overcome some technological challenges to make the can like that. and then there's this can, michael, show us how that opens. that's a pennsylvania brewery. >> oh, this i likes, i really do like. >> wide mouth, it's like it becomes a glass. >> it's not just that, that's cool, you get a good -- it's like wine. a little -- >> the beer aroma. >> michael buble will be with us all next hour. >> drunk! taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different inspection tests, and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's bank of america. original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white
they had to overcome some technological challenges to make the can like that. and then there's this can, michael, show us how that opens. that's a pennsylvania brewery. >> oh, this i likes, i really do like. >> wide mouth, it's like it becomes a glass. >> it's not just that, that's cool, you get a good -- it's like wine. a little -- >> the beer aroma. >> michael buble will be with us all next hour. >> drunk! taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen......
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our enemies around the world have sought nuclear weapons and missile technology. yet the obama administration has consistently reduced missile defense funding. they have abandoned previous bush administration bush administration strategies -- bush administration strategies that sought to respond to these emerging threats and has compromised the implementation of current missile defense programs. meanwhile they have sought elusive russian and now chinese approval of the right of the united states to defend itself. most recently the administration has abandoned its own missile defense strategy known as the phase adapive approach in favor of a stop-gap measure of finally placing the additional ground-base missiles in alaska they had previously canceled. i welcome the administration finally completing the missile field which it has attempted to close. although this reveals that they have no plan to reasonably respond to the real and foreseeable threats from north korea and iran. this announcement leaves the united states without an articulated missile defense strategy
our enemies around the world have sought nuclear weapons and missile technology. yet the obama administration has consistently reduced missile defense funding. they have abandoned previous bush administration bush administration strategies -- bush administration strategies that sought to respond to these emerging threats and has compromised the implementation of current missile defense programs. meanwhile they have sought elusive russian and now chinese approval of the right of the united...
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for design and certification of the failed battery, but for knowledge that can be applied to emerging technologies going forward. >> reporter: officials from boeing and the japanese company who manufacture the batteries participated. along with those from the u.s. aviation administration. the airline started using the 787 in november 2011. the dreamliner is the first commercial aircraft of its kind to rely intensely on lithium ion batteries making it lighter and more fuel efficient than previous models. but the series of troubles involving the battery system led to a worldwide grounding in january. a battery in japan airlines 787 caught fire when the plane was packed at an airport in boston. the crew on an all nippon airways 787 made an emergency landing in japan because the battery system emitted smoke. investigators say excess current caused the chemical phenomenon. heightened pressure triggered an uncontrollable chemical reaction. they haven't said what caused the excess current. boeing's chief engineer for the 787 admits the battery could have been tested more rigorously. >> in retrospect, i b
for design and certification of the failed battery, but for knowledge that can be applied to emerging technologies going forward. >> reporter: officials from boeing and the japanese company who manufacture the batteries participated. along with those from the u.s. aviation administration. the airline started using the 787 in november 2011. the dreamliner is the first commercial aircraft of its kind to rely intensely on lithium ion batteries making it lighter and more fuel efficient than...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. police officer saved a man his death just moments befoe was about to jump in front n the police of >>> a quick-thinking police officer saved a man from death moments before he was about to jump in front of an oncoming train. the police officer's heroic act was caught by a subway surveillance camera in colombia. after the incident the officer said it is his job to protect the public and he will continue to do so. >>> a little thicker fog this morning so temperatures will be cooling off a few more degrees. as high pressure kind of gives way just a bit still going to turn out to be a nice day but we are going to see temperatures dropping off a bit. seeing low clouds sneaking into the north bay valleys as well so partly cloudy this morning. by the afternoon, becoming mostly sunny. a marine layer cooling us down with a sea breeze. 40s now, this afternoon pleasant numbers but backing out of the 80s just a bit. high pressure still in control
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. >>> on my radar, president obama gets candid about his predecessor. first, some of kentucky senator rand paul's followers are angry after he appeared to contradict his views on using drones. in an interview on fox business on monday, here's what paul had to say about the use of drones. >> if someone comes out of a liquor store with a weapon and $50 in cash, i don't care if a drone kills him or a policeman kills him. we shouldn't be willy-nilly, looking into everyone's backyard what they're doing, but if there's a killer on the loose
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they brag about the technology that is spelled into this bill to help in the future. there is no amount of technology that is going to work if the department of homeland security is not talking to the fbi. so we have a real, we have a real problem here. martha: yeah. you know, i'm troubled by the fact that janet napolitano said, that by the time he came back, six months later, an fbi alert on him had expired. so the fbi alert expired while he was over there, according to her testimony in front of you yesterday. so then why wouldn't the fbi know that someone they have an alert on is traveling from the united states to russia? >> well, see, you get one story from the fbi and another story from dhs. and that is a major problem. same problem we had between the fbi and cia before 9/11. only then the law didn't allow them to talk to each other to prevent terrorism, let each other know about terrorism. in this particular instance we should be over that hurdle, learning a lesson from 9/11. martha: i'm wondering why we have a terror watch list and who is on it? if this person
they brag about the technology that is spelled into this bill to help in the future. there is no amount of technology that is going to work if the department of homeland security is not talking to the fbi. so we have a real, we have a real problem here. martha: yeah. you know, i'm troubled by the fact that janet napolitano said, that by the time he came back, six months later, an fbi alert on him had expired. so the fbi alert expired while he was over there, according to her testimony in front...
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and the world couldn't sleep its technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
and the world couldn't sleep its technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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. >> if all the technologies we have in solar pulse were used everywhere in the world the world could divide by two its energy consumption and produce half its needs with renewable sources. >> pilots were testing the wings to prepare for a cross- country flight next week. cool. >> indeed. coming up, next half hour, forget calorie counts. there is a new plan that could change the way you look at fast food menus. >> and i look in the boat over here, on the floor, and i see blood. >> the man who broke the boston bombing case wide open, he describes the chilling moments when he found the surviving suspects. >>> inattention or ignorance, more criticism for caltrans ahead of a meeting today. we'll tell you what we're expecting next. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald bad bolts on the bay bridge. transportation experts are holding their third meeting today as more highly regarded experts weigh in on the situation. >> new images of the gun battle involving the boston marathon suspects. where the men were caught by materials just weeks before the blast.
. >> if all the technologies we have in solar pulse were used everywhere in the world the world could divide by two its energy consumption and produce half its needs with renewable sources. >> pilots were testing the wings to prepare for a cross- country flight next week. cool. >> indeed. coming up, next half hour, forget calorie counts. there is a new plan that could change the way you look at fast food menus. >> and i look in the boat over here, on the floor, and i see...
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offer a competitive $4 million grant to american companies developing the automated transit network technology, those pod cars allows driverless transit vehicles known as pod cars to run along those magnetic overhead rails. you know, of course, what that makes me think of, right? >> tomorrowland? >> meet george jettison. >> doesn't it, though? you're ready for elroy. >> his boy, elroy. love it. >> there you go. >>> 5:38. the man who claims to be the head of one of the world's biggest hacking groups now in police custody. we'll tell you what officers say he did. >>> plus -- [ horns blowing ] >> little bit of a wake-up call there. remember those annoying horns during the world cup in south africa? the soccer league ended up banning it. now they've created a kinder, gentler move to get the teams pumped up. >>> and a live look outside this morning. you'll notice the temperature drop as you head out the door. 90s, 70s, where are we headed next? rob mayeda is in for christina. it's 5:39. >>> 5:41. federal investigators are in russia, talking to the mother of the accused boston bomber. "today in the
offer a competitive $4 million grant to american companies developing the automated transit network technology, those pod cars allows driverless transit vehicles known as pod cars to run along those magnetic overhead rails. you know, of course, what that makes me think of, right? >> tomorrowland? >> meet george jettison. >> doesn't it, though? you're ready for elroy. >> his boy, elroy. love it. >> there you go. >>> 5:38. the man who claims to be the head...
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add into developing this type of technology a closely mugs from fine fiction for its reality. london . and up next abby martin delves into the boston bombings on the gaps ignored by the mainstream media a break in the set just a moment. we'll get to the future good makes computers these days so super is the memory for that russian research as have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or check out a radical new architecture that promise is unparalleled power design for the stars and is that got you all hot under the collar please don't worry because the latest cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break a sweat technology update here on r.g.p. we've got the future of coverage. choose your language. of choice because we know in a financial planner there is still some honest. truth to the consensus you can. choose the opinions that you think are great to. choose the stories that impact your life choose be access to your office. to. do so. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i
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that technology allows drivers -- driver-less transit vehicles to run along magnetic overhead rails. >> i think i remember seeing that on the cartoon, the jettisons back when i was a kid, right? >> the jettisons. >> it's finally here. >>> back home safe and sound, solar plane makes it home safe and sound before leaving for its next mission. >>> major hacking group's leader in handcuffs. >>> investigation into the boston marathon bombing. we'll let you know what police are now telling the suspect's mother. >>> welcome back, everyone. it's 4:43. mission accomplished for a revolutionary plane that does not use a single drop of fuel. 16 hours yesterday nonstop. it landed late last night. the aircraft has a wing span of a 747 jet but uses power equal to an electric scooter. >> that is impressive to watch. very cool. >> isn't it kind of cool? would you like to ride on it? do you trust it? >> absolutely. >> i think so. a little cockpit just for the pilot right now. solar impulse that uses the s sun's rays, of course, to charge its 12,000 solar cells. when the sun goes down, it uses the char
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there is universe of technology things built right now. >> annual verizon report on hacking shows 75% of data breeches are caused by weak or stolen user names and pass words. >>> apple had surprises numbers. apple reports its first decline in profits in ten years. net income dropped 18%. revenue was up 11% from last year. investors are encouraged after ceo tim cook announced apple would distribute $1 billion in cash to shareholders by the end of 2015. >>> time now 4:38. lawmakers will debate the issue of online tracking during a senate hearing today. they want to make it easier for you to opt out of online tracking. they are also pushing a proposal to crack down on companies that violated the do not track request. today's hearing comes as the tech industry finalizes new disclosure standards for information gathered from smart phones and online surfing. >>> time is 4:39. it is the middle of the week. >> yes, it is. >> moving aright along. hopefully traffic will be light. how is it looking? >> it looks very good. we do have road work out there still. it's not causing major delays. let's
there is universe of technology things built right now. >> annual verizon report on hacking shows 75% of data breeches are caused by weak or stolen user names and pass words. >>> apple had surprises numbers. apple reports its first decline in profits in ten years. net income dropped 18%. revenue was up 11% from last year. investors are encouraged after ceo tim cook announced apple would distribute $1 billion in cash to shareholders by the end of 2015. >>> time now 4:38....
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. >> if all the technologies we have in solar impulse were used everywhere in the world, the world could divide by two its energy consumption and produce half of its needs with renewable solar sources. >> pilots were testing the plane's wings to prepare for a cross-country flight next week. >> quiet too. >> i know. >> cool. >>> 4:56. a fake tweet sends wall street into a tailspin. how the tech company is stepping up security this morning. >>> and a boat owner turns hero. the obsession that led one man to find the boston bombing suspect. you will hear it. >> reporter: bad bolts on the bay bridge. we are expecting more information in a third meeting of this subject today. we'll tell you what a highly regarded expert has to say next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> inattention or ignorance, more criticism for caltrans ahead of another meeting today on the bad bay bridge bolts. >> plus the search for answers. the boston bombing suspect reveals a motive. >> low clouds and fog are back. it looks like our temperatures will be cooling down. how much? we'll ta
. >> if all the technologies we have in solar impulse were used everywhere in the world, the world could divide by two its energy consumption and produce half of its needs with renewable solar sources. >> pilots were testing the plane's wings to prepare for a cross-country flight next week. >> quiet too. >> i know. >> cool. >>> 4:56. a fake tweet sends wall street into a tailspin. how the tech company is stepping up security this morning. >>> and...
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lichter, the last -- on those types of technology these are the green cards. the u.s. is also facing a daunting shortage of doctors. one of the thing i worked very hard on with the bill and want to improve is the funding for home grown science technology, engineer, matt degrees and getting more citizenship and getting high schools and big money in to this based on the fees that are being paid to the visa which should temporarily bridge us the gap. one of the areas i have seen in the rural part of our state is the need for doctors. many of them trained in the u.s. but happen to be from other countries to be able to work in rural and inner city areas. underserved areas. in the last decade my state alone has recruited over 200 doctors through the program called the conrad state 30 program. reintroduced the bill, and this is also included along with many other good things in this gang of 8 proposal. can you talk about how important it is when you have a rural area and you don't -- we had one hospital that almost it wasn't going to be able to deliver babies but because they
lichter, the last -- on those types of technology these are the green cards. the u.s. is also facing a daunting shortage of doctors. one of the thing i worked very hard on with the bill and want to improve is the funding for home grown science technology, engineer, matt degrees and getting more citizenship and getting high schools and big money in to this based on the fees that are being paid to the visa which should temporarily bridge us the gap. one of the areas i have seen in the rural part...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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continuing with technology, the front page of the wall street journal, apple and snaps its growth streak. the company posted its first profit drop in a decade and signaled that new products may not arrive as quickly as investors had hoped. the company sold 10 million more i phones and ipads in the latest quarter than it did a year ago. that underscores the resilience of its franchise amid competition from samsung . a full-page ad from samsung in the usa today newspaper. also in the washington post yesterday. if they continue on inside "usa 8 full page ads by samsung. dan in tulsa, oklahoma? go ahead. isler: on this sales tax, it a pretty good idea. what would they use the money for? would it be for good cause? host: the states would be collecting the sales tax. senator durbin said it could be used for education and other areas to pay off debts, etc. caller: we spend more than anybody else on education, don't we? host: so and you don't like the idea? if somebody invents a way to make a profit and develop a better way to make a profit, then why should you penalize them? host: all right. fr
continuing with technology, the front page of the wall street journal, apple and snaps its growth streak. the company posted its first profit drop in a decade and signaled that new products may not arrive as quickly as investors had hoped. the company sold 10 million more i phones and ipads in the latest quarter than it did a year ago. that underscores the resilience of its franchise amid competition from samsung . a full-page ad from samsung in the usa today newspaper. also in the washington...
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and in technology industry, more than in any other industry, six months is a lifetime. so if you get hurt by six months or a year, you are hurt deeply. >> you think this came back to hurt intel. amd is under $2 billion company at this point. intel is over 100 billion. it would be doing better? >> that's an interesting theory i have which is a strong opinion after ten years of battling intel is that the companies that have done unfair practices in the business have been hurt even more over the long run. >> because they are focusing on the competition rather than focusing on what they should be doing in r & d themselves? >> exactly. one of the things i talk about in the book that i think is very interesting is we adopted a business strategy that's quite different from other companies and we said we're going to focus on the customer and if we could really get in bed with the customer so deeply entrenched and understand what they want and need, who cares what competition does. we'll understand the customer better. intel and microsoft focus internally on competing and trying
and in technology industry, more than in any other industry, six months is a lifetime. so if you get hurt by six months or a year, you are hurt deeply. >> you think this came back to hurt intel. amd is under $2 billion company at this point. intel is over 100 billion. it would be doing better? >> that's an interesting theory i have which is a strong opinion after ten years of battling intel is that the companies that have done unfair practices in the business have been hurt even...